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The number of students reporting mental health concerns is rising. But to what extent should the onus be on universities?
By Ogalah Ibrahim The number of severely malnourished children admitted to Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) treatment centres ...
The Education Policy Institute reported that up to 300,000 children are estimated to be out of school, a 50 per cent increase ...
A new global report from the World Health Organization (WHO) Commission on Social Connection reveals that one in six people ...
New research suggests social media use has a significant effect on interactions with children — even when adults aren't ...
More than 23,000 students holding bogus diplomas in child care and mental health to engineering have been stripped of their ...
As families across St. Louis pick up the pieces after the May 16 tornado, the urgency for stable housing and student support ...
Educational initiative for children affected by gun violence launches 5th year of programming Jul 12, 2025 Christopher 2X Future Healers learn from doctors at UofL Health in Louisville, Ky.
The NDIS has opened up the world for so many people living with disability. Many fear the newly introduced restrictions and ...
Texas-based TimelyCare commits up to $30,000 and expanded team support to help affected individuals navigate trauma and grief Support may come in the form of mental health services, housing ...
NIH budget cuts are threatening key medical research programs, shrinking training grants, and leaving young researchers facing career uncertainty.
The Trump administration delays nearly $7b in school grants nationwide, including around $201M for GA, for FY25. Federal review disrupts education budgets.